How did your parents teach you the concepts of right and wrong?
They didn't really, my dad and I have very different concepts of right a wrong, and my mom's are more similar to mine but she didn't really raise me. Although, one time, when I was a kid I fed a stray cat that seemed pretty sick but still had an appetite, and then it left before I could do anything else to help it. When my dad came home, I asked him if I did the wrong thing by feeding it (because if it was very sick then I potentially prolonged its suffering by giving it a meal) and he said, "It's never wrong to feed something that's starving." Which was totally out-of-character for him. But it did make me feel better, and I think he meant it, so I like to imagine that's what he's actually like, deep down.
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